Second two fingers on left hand first finger on right octave key and second top key of the four at the bottom of the Clarinet
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Playing baby by Justin Bieber on the clarinet is easy! You just play the d note,then the c note,then the d note again,then the c note again,then the d note again,then the c note again.And remember if you want it to sound good you have to hold each d note for 2 beats and hold each c note for 1 beat.keep playing those notes over and over until you get it write and it should sound great!GOOD LUCK!
On the B-flat clarinet, a concert D is the lowest note.
The lowest note on a standard Bb clarinet is a written E, an octave below the treble staff and it is used frequently. Because the clarinet is a transposing instrument, that E actually sounds a concert D. (That's the D in the middle of the bass clef, although it's not written in bass clef in clarinet music). Any time a concert D in that octave is called for, it can be written for clarinet. For some instruments, the lowest few notes are difficult to sound or to play in tune, and are avoided by composers and arrangers. The clarinet's low E is considered a safe, reliable note and is not avoided.
it depends if the clarinet has had extra keys added to it as you can have lower notes added.
This means a normal note [This means a low note] {This means a high note} Each dot is how many beats you hold the note G G G G G G G G B B B D G D B B D A G E E E E D D C C [A G] G G D E D B B B D G D B B BD A G E E E D D C E E D D C B {B} E G A {B B} G G {D C B} A A G A F G D {B B B} A A G A G G E D {B B B} A A A A G {B} D {B B B} A A G A G G E {B B} A A A G {B B} {B B B} A A G G D {B B B} A A G G G G {B B.... ..} {C B B....}
Playing baby by Justin Bieber on the clarinet is easy! You just play the d note,then the c note,then the d note again,then the c note again,then the d note again,then the c note again.And remember if you want it to sound good you have to hold each d note for 2 beats and hold each c note for 1 beat.keep playing those notes over and over until you get it write and it should sound great!GOOD LUCK!
to play every note of the organ with the g on the clarinet and then play
On the B-flat clarinet, a concert D is the lowest note.
The lowest note on a standard Bb clarinet is a written E, an octave below the treble staff and it is used frequently. Because the clarinet is a transposing instrument, that E actually sounds a concert D. (That's the D in the middle of the bass clef, although it's not written in bass clef in clarinet music). Any time a concert D in that octave is called for, it can be written for clarinet. For some instruments, the lowest few notes are difficult to sound or to play in tune, and are avoided by composers and arrangers. The clarinet's low E is considered a safe, reliable note and is not avoided.
it depends if the clarinet has had extra keys added to it as you can have lower notes added.
You put your left thumb on the left thumb hole, and the next two top holes NOT THE REGISTER KEY OR THE A KEY
a a a a a g f a c d x2 f g f d a bunch of f 's then e when the note is goin to change f g a c d
The key of D major has two sharps: F and C. There are three possible octave for the D scale on the clarinet. The notes to play are: D - E - F# - G - A - B - C# - D.
You will have to get some lessons from a music teacher. = D
The Clarinet is a Bb instrument. That means that when a clarinet player plays a C, it would sound like a Bb on the piano. If you want to play along with piano, the clarinetist has to play 1 note higher that the piano. (or the piano has to play a whole note lower)
This means a normal note [This means a low note] {This means a high note} Each dot is how many beats you hold the note G G G G G G G G B B B D G D B B D A G E E E E D D C C [A G] G G D E D B B B D G D B B BD A G E E E D D C E E D D C B {B} E G A {B B} G G {D C B} A A G A F G D {B B B} A A G A G G E D {B B B} A A A A G {B} D {B B B} A A G A G G E {B B} A A A G {B B} {B B B} A A G G D {B B B} A A G G G G {B B.... ..} {C B B....}
G, F, E,D,C,D,E,D,c